TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, April 25. 1955
Society and Clubs
Annual Girls7 League Week
Opens Today at High School
One of the most important
events of the year for girls at
Medford Senior High school is
the annual Girls' League week,
which opened today. "And Away
We Go" is the theme of the 1955
week.
Miss Sue DeVoe, president of
Girls' league, is general chair
man, assisted by Miss Pat Read,
treasurer, and Mrs. Ryder Berg,
faculty advisor.
Events of the week are big
and little sister day Tuesday,
"slack" day Wednesday, the an
nual mother-daughter tea Thurs
day and cotton and cord day
Friday.
Also planned each year dur
ing Girls' League week is the
annual art display of work by
students and this will be held
in the girls' .gymnasium
The Misses Sue Donna Doolen
and Meredith Huggins are chair
men in charge of the big and
little sister day, and Miss Jane
Killingsworth is chairman of
the tea, with Mrs. Hockersmith
as faculty advisor. Miss Nancy
Greaves is chairman of invita
tions, with the Misses Marilyn
Ilson and Gloria Haggard assist
ing. Miss Cynthia Hunt is
chairman in charge of the fash
ion show skit, with Mrs. Ed Mc
Kinstry as faculty advisor, and
Misses Florence Sprague and Ar
lene Rasmussen are on the clean
up committee for the fashion
show.
Miss Jean Alley will take
charge of decorations for the
tea, and Misses Rosie Johnson
and Nellie Rawlings are in
charge of the cleanup commit
tee for the tea.
Miss Pat Leek is chairman in
charge of planning a program
for the big and little sister day,
with Misses Kathryn Gott, Joan
Strowbridge, and Diana Russell
assisting.
Chairman of the publicity
committee is Miss Deanna Bru
ning, with Misses Cynthia Ru
kovina, Lorita Jennings, Carol
Ballard, Betty Jameson, San
dra Robinson and Sheila Spence
assisting with various phases.
Lady Lions Meet
At Harmon Home
Shady Cove Mrs. Donald
Harmon was hostess for a meet
ing of Shady Cove-Trail Lady
Lions at her home at Shady Cove
April 20.
The nominating committee re
ported, submitting a slate of can
didates for election to be held
in May.
Mrs. Harmon served refresh
ments after the business session.
The May social meeting will be
held May 4 at the home of Mrs.
Lewis L. Jantzer at her home
near Trail.
Miss Florence Robison is chair
man of programs, with Miss
Dinah Hutchison assisting.
Usher chairman is Mary Kay
White and Wilson Gilinsky is
assisting the league by taking
charge of lighting technicalities
for the shows and programs.
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Delta Zetas Plan
Annual State Day
The annual State day for
alumnae and college members of
Delta Zeta sorority is scheduled
for Saturday, April 30, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the University
of Oregon, with the college chap
ter house at Eugene as headquar
ter.?. Members living in this area
who are included in the invita
tion to the reunion are Miss Nor
ma Brooks, Mrs. N. W. Christe
son, Mrs. Roy Elmgren, Mrs. C.
A. Eoyden, Mrs. Earle Fichtner.
Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. R. M.
Hamilton, Mrs. Carrol Hays,
Mrs. James Hill, Mrs. James
Johannson, Miss Elizabeth Kay,
Miss Loretta Edward Niles, Mrs.
Allen Perry, Miss Donna Ross,
Mrs. Lloyd Sanders, Mrs. Olan
Sneed, Miss Elizabeth Thomp
son and Mrs. Charles Saler, Med
ford, and Mrs. John Harner,
Jacksonville.
Mrs. Frederic W. Young, Port
land, chairman of the state wage
and hour commission, will speak
at the luncheon on the subject
"What Is Our Job in ltf55?"
Mrs. Charles H. Derthick of
Salem is Delta Zeta state chair
man and Mrs. Ted Mohr of Eu
gene has charge of the luncheon
arrangements.
Dinner Planned
For Phoenix Men;
Association Meets
Phoenix The Men's associa
tion of Phoenix Presbyterian
church will meet tonight at
6:30 o'clock at the church for a
potluck supper.
Gold Hill Group
Changes Meeting;
Lodge Plans Visit
Gold Hill Mrs. Wilmer Bail
ey, president of Amethyst Rebek
ah Past Noble Grands' chib, an
nounces that the group will meet
at the home of Mrs. Harry New
nham Thursday. April 28, af 8
p.m. Mrs. Bailey will be co
hostess. The meeting was originally
planned for the lodge hall. .
Amethyst Rebekah lodge met
April 20 the noble grand, Mrs.
Fred Lester, presiding. Mrs.
Bailey and Mrs. Robert McDan
iels were honored during the so
cial hour, their birthdays having
been in April.
Mrs. Lester Announced plans
for the lodge to take part in
Friendship night of Olive Re
bekah lodge Medford on Mon
day, May 2. Amethyst members
will stage a skit. Rebekahs who
plan to attend are asked to meet
at the Gold Hill IOOF hall at
7:15 p.m.
The next regular meeting of
Amethyst lodge will be Wednes
day, May 4. The refreshment
committee will be Mrs. Frank
Carter, chairman, Mrs. George
Dorman, Mrs. Roy Bornoman,
Mrs. Melford Hood and Mrs.
Ralph Bell.
Refreshments were served at
the last meeting by Mrs. Paul
Thompson and Mrs. Clarence
Parsley.
Women's association of the
church met Thursday, with 23
attending. During the business
session, conducted by Mrs. Ros
coe Owens, various committee
heads reported.
Mrs. E. R. Claflin reported on
the Presbyterial meeting in
Grants Pass last month and a
program and book report were
given by Mrs. Hale Loofbor
row. Luncheon was served at noon
by Mrs. Al Morin, Mrs. Merle
Simmonds, Mrs. Vincent Claflin
and Mrs. Ray Claflin.
A family night dinner was
held at the church Friday,
with 30 attending. Arrange
ments were in charge of Mr.
and Mrs. John Kesler and fol
lowing dinner Mr. Kesler led
devotions.
Miss Verna Cingcade, teacher
of Bible in the valley schools,
spoke of her work and demon
strated a flannelgraph lesson.
The group voted to sponsor
booths for the annual Phoenix
May festival.
Winners Named
By Bridge Club
Scores have .been announced
for last week's meeting of Riv
erside Bridge club.
North - south winners were
Mrs. Clay Cornett and Mrs.
George Dean, first, 90 points;
Mrs. G. E. Mernin and Roy
Pruitt, second, 74; Mrs. C. L.
Howard and Mrs. Josephine
Clark, third, 71 &; Mrs. F. R.
Baker and Mrs. Roy Pruitt,
fourth, 70.
Winning east-west were Mrs.
M. M. Herman and Al Gilhou
sen, first 71; Mrs. George
Choate and Mrs. O. O. Alender
fer, second, 66; and three cou
ples, Mrs. Van Gilbert and Mrs.
Marrs Gibbons, Mrs. H. J. Boyd
and Williams Isaacs, Mrs. W. W.
Stevenson and Mrs. B. L. San
derson, tied for third place with
62 points each.
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Clear nail polish applied to
the bottoms and lower one
fourth inch around the sides
ol canisters will protect them
from rust and prevent their
scratching kitchen shelves.
Rebekah Friendship club met
April 18 for dinner at Kim's res
taurant south of Medford and
then attended a movie at the
Holly theater. This is annual
April event for the club.
Next meeting of the club will
be at the home of Mrs. Harry
yuinn, Casa Rogue motel, north
of Gold Hill May 16 at 12 noon
A potluck luncheon will be
served.
The Colorado Extension Serv
ice recommends this method fo.
cutting down on nylon stocking
snags. Dampen your hands be
fore putting . on each stocking.
The moisture will smooth away
sny rough cuticle likely to catch
on the delicate threads .
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Order our 1955 Alice Brooks
Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy
pages and pages of exciting new
designs knitting, crochet, em
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JOYFUL WINNER of U. S. "Homemaker of Tomorrow" contest
is kissed by Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest (left); treasurer of United
States, and Mrs. George Leader, wife of Pennsylvania's governor.
She is Deloris Arnett, Alabama, selected among 48 girls from,
every state as outstanding homemaker prospect. (International)
Recent Birthday Party
Honors Mac Simmons
Mrs. Charles Reeder, 306 Wil
lamette avenue, was hostess for
a party which honored Mac Sim
mons on his 10th birthday an
niversary. Attending the party were Cub
scouts of Den 3, Pack 14. They
were John Nicholson, Joe Reed
er, John Reeder, Mike Hoover,
Claude Hoover, Johnnie Sim
mons, brother of the honored
guest, and, Tommy Ness.
Nova Scotia waters yield the
largest tuna fish.
Ceylon produces about 115,000
tons of rubber per year.
Meeting Announced
For Golden Link Class
Golden Link Bible Class of
First Baptist church will meet
Thursday, April 28, at 1 p.m., at
the home of Mrs. Grace Roberts,
10 11 West Tenth street.
The devotional for the after
noon will be given by Mrs. Ethel
Van Cleave, and Mrs. Fred
Whitman will present the study
program. The social committee
will consist of the Mesdames Joe
Hibbard, Sam Jones and O. C.
Tucker.
About two-thirds of the worlds
whales are taken in Antarctic
waters.
4-H Club News '
Gold Hill Club
Gold Hill Thimblena 4-H
sewing club met April 22, at the
home, of Bonnie Knapp. The
meeting was called to order by
Vervia Beman, vice president,
in the absence of president, Jan
Newland. Judith Higgens led the
flag ceremony, and Kathy Cole
man led the 4-H pledge.
All. the 4-H report cards are
now in.
Reba Taylor was elected trea
surer. Mrs.. Fred Jones, leader, as
sisted by Mrs. Al Beman, taught
the girls how to sew on buttons.
Next meeting will be April 29,
at the home of Kathy Coleman.
r. . Judy Force,
Reporter
Practical Nurses
To Hear Professor
Dr. Loren Messenger of the
Southern Oregon college faculty
will speak tonight for a meeting
of the Licensed Practical Nurses
of Jackson county. The session is
set for 7:30 o'clock in the social
room at Sacred Heart hospital.
- Dr. Messenger is professor of
psychology at the college.
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you can make marvelous treats
quickly. It's handy to keep,
handy for impromptu entertain
ing or family festivities, and
makes a truly delicious hot sun
dae sauce like this one. Heat
four squares of this special cho
colate over water on the top
burner of your gas range; when
partly melted, remove from
water, stir rapidly till entirely
melted, add four teaspoons but
ter and blend. Keep over hot
water until ready to pour on ice
cream.
Snow In April? Yes because
this kind is a confection, and
homemade. Cut marshmallows
in half, dip in melted candy
making chocolate and roil im
mediately in a bowl of toasted
shredded coconut "snow." Cool
on waxed paper, until the chil
dren come home from school!
. Of those who wear glasses In
the U.S. less than one-half wear
them regularly. - ;
Want the best crispy sweet
potatoes . you ever ate? Cook
sweet potatoes, and while still
warm, peel and cut into large
cubes. Roll each cube in brown
sugar and dried bread crumbs
mixed together. Saute in butter
over the direct flame on the top
burner, until they have a crisp,
light brown crust. ; .
Fastest way yet
says housewife
Mn. James A. Murphy, Portland
"Since I discovered Vano Liq
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practically disappeared. With
new concentrated Vano, I stiff
starch collars and shirtfronts,
dilute for lighter starching . . .
and save money to boot, because
heavier Vano lasts longer. A.
bottle goes farther."
Get concentrated, heavier
Vano Liquid Starch today if
you're not using Vano, you're
working too hard!
About 35 per cent of sugar it
made from sugar beets.
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